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Iowa upholds gay marriage rights | Iowa upholds gay marriage rights |
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Iowa's Supreme Court has ruled that a ban on same-sex marriages in the US state was unconstitutional. | Iowa's Supreme Court has ruled that a ban on same-sex marriages in the US state was unconstitutional. |
The judges rejected an appeal against a lower court's 2007 ruling that the ban violated the rights of gay men and women in the state. | The judges rejected an appeal against a lower court's 2007 ruling that the ban violated the rights of gay men and women in the state. |
The case stems from a 2005 suit filed by a New York-based gay-rights group on behalf of six gay and lesbian couples. | The case stems from a 2005 suit filed by a New York-based gay-rights group on behalf of six gay and lesbian couples. |
Iowa becomes the third US state to allow same-sex marriages, joining Connecticut and Massachusetts. | Iowa becomes the third US state to allow same-sex marriages, joining Connecticut and Massachusetts. |
Other states allow civil partnerships or other unions, but these do not carry the same legal weight as marriages. | Other states allow civil partnerships or other unions, but these do not carry the same legal weight as marriages. |
In its summary, the Supreme Court said the ruling "reaffirmed that a statute inconsistent with the Iowa Constitution must be declared void, even though it may be supported by strong and deep-seated traditional beliefs and popular opinion". | In its summary, the Supreme Court said the ruling "reaffirmed that a statute inconsistent with the Iowa Constitution must be declared void, even though it may be supported by strong and deep-seated traditional beliefs and popular opinion". |
Go get married, live happily ever after, live the American dream Dennis JohnsonLawyer | Go get married, live happily ever after, live the American dream Dennis JohnsonLawyer |
It said the ruling would remove language from Iowa's legal code which limited marriage to being between a man and a woman. | It said the ruling would remove language from Iowa's legal code which limited marriage to being between a man and a woman. |
Remaining statutes must also be "interpreted and applied in a manner allowing gay and lesbian people full access to the institution of civil marriage", the court said. | Remaining statutes must also be "interpreted and applied in a manner allowing gay and lesbian people full access to the institution of civil marriage", the court said. |
Dennis Johnson, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said it was "a great day for civil rights in Iowa". | Dennis Johnson, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said it was "a great day for civil rights in Iowa". |
"We have all of you courageous plaintiffs to thank: Go get married, live happily ever after, live the American dream," he said. | "We have all of you courageous plaintiffs to thank: Go get married, live happily ever after, live the American dream," he said. |
No appeal | No appeal |
Polk County Judge Robert Hanson had ruled in 2007 that Iowa's 1998 Defense of Marriage Act, defining marriage as solely between a man and a woman, violated the couples' constitutional rights. | Polk County Judge Robert Hanson had ruled in 2007 that Iowa's 1998 Defense of Marriage Act, defining marriage as solely between a man and a woman, violated the couples' constitutional rights. |
California briefly legalised same sex marriage in 2009 | California briefly legalised same sex marriage in 2009 |
But on the same day, Polk County Attorney John Sarcone filed an appeal arguing that the issue should be left to the legislature - that appeal has now been rejected. | But on the same day, Polk County Attorney John Sarcone filed an appeal arguing that the issue should be left to the legislature - that appeal has now been rejected. |
The Associated Press reported that Mr Sarcone would not ask for a rehearing, meaning the court's decision should take effect in three weeks' time. | The Associated Press reported that Mr Sarcone would not ask for a rehearing, meaning the court's decision should take effect in three weeks' time. |
Lambda Legal, which filed the case, said the couples cited had been together for between five and 16 years and three of them had children. | Lambda Legal, which filed the case, said the couples cited had been together for between five and 16 years and three of them had children. |
The group had said the couples wanted "the responsibilities of marriage and the protections only marriage can provide". | The group had said the couples wanted "the responsibilities of marriage and the protections only marriage can provide". |
It said the couples' children and any future children should have the right to "have their families treated fairly". | It said the couples' children and any future children should have the right to "have their families treated fairly". |
Iowa is the first state to legalise gay marriage in the US Midwest - traditionally a more conservative area of the country. | Iowa is the first state to legalise gay marriage in the US Midwest - traditionally a more conservative area of the country. |
Analysts said the ruling showed acceptance of same-sex marriage was becoming more mainstream. | Analysts said the ruling showed acceptance of same-sex marriage was becoming more mainstream. |
The state of California briefly legalised same-sex marriage in 2008. | The state of California briefly legalised same-sex marriage in 2008. |
Thousands of couples were married before the ruling was overturned by a referendum in November. | Thousands of couples were married before the ruling was overturned by a referendum in November. |
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